Monday, May 11, 2020

U.S. Special Operations Is Arming Small Surveillance Planes For Precision-Strike Options

Image courtesy of the U.S. Army

FOX News/Warrior Maven: US Special Operations arms surveillance aircraft for precision attack

U.S. Special Operations Command is arming small, maneuverable surveillance planes to offer war commanders a precision-strike option supporting ground troops in rugged terrain with Hellfire missiles and laser-guided rockets.

If overhead fire support is able to identify and attack pockets of enemy fighters, fewer ground troops have to enter into enemy fire. Also, an overhead asset of this kind can be an intelligence node able to send targeting information and data regarding troop movements. When it comes to actual close-in counterinsurgency combat, fighters often obscure themselves in defilade or in buildings, requiring a need for precision strikes. Air to ground precision weapons can use a laser rangefinder and other kinds of advanced technologies.

One plane now operating is MAG Aerospace’s MC-208 Armed Caravan, a converted surveillance aircraft already in service with SOCOM and another in production for a U.S. allied international force. The Aircraft consists of a Textron-built airframe and MAG-integrated sensors, communications, avionics and weapons systems.

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WNU Editor:  I am surprised that these planes do not have this options already.

2 comments:

James said...

Oscar Deuce flys again.

Anonymous said...

Russia specifically has seemed to master a more practical warfighting meathod. Procurement and operations appear to have arisen from grass root parameters. The west is fully top down. Our sluggish military industrial complex dictates to the grunt. Our special forces are an example and a good start to engage and change.